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<h3>I/O Parameters</h3>

<p>The I/O parameters define which sources data is loaded and where the result is written to. These parameters are common to all C2RCC operators,
    independent of the specific sensors</p>

<p align="center"><img src="images/C2RCC_IO_Params.png"/><br>
    I/O Parameters of the C2RCC processor for MODIS</p>

<h4>Source Products</h4>

<b>Sensor specific source product</b>
<p>The first parameter is the sensor specific source product. A validation is performed if the specified product is compatible with the current
    processor.</p>
<p>The required MODIS L1C data is not a standard format. It can be generated with l2gen of SeaDAS. See <a href="Create_MODIS_L1C.html">Create MODIS L1C</a></p>

<b>Ancillary data products</b>
<p>The four ancillary products, two for ozone and two for air pressure are optional. Here either all or none of the products must be given. They can
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<p>If these products are specified these products are used to retrieve ozone and air pressure. If the atmospheric auxdata path in the Processing
    Parameters tab is specified the data is taken from this auxdata path or appropriate data is automatically downloaded. If the source product
    contains these variables the data from the source product is preferred. As a fall back value, in case of missing values in the auxdata sources or
    they have not been specified at all, the parameters Air Pressure and Ozone are used.
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<h4>Target Product</h4>

<b>Name</b>
<p>Used to specify the name of the target product.</p>

<b>Save as</b>
<p>Used to specify whether the target product should be saved to the file system. The combo-box presents a list of available file formats.
    The text field or the button next to it allow to specify a target directory.</p>

<b>Open in SNAP</b>
<p>Used to specify whether the target product should be opened in SNAP. When the
    target product is not saved, it is opened in SNAP automatically.</p>

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